About Abisola Adebola

Abisola Adebola Olaleye is admitted to practice in both New York and Alabama, and she works across two very different legal landscapes. She maintains a practice that spans state lines and addresses the practical complications that arise when matters touch more than one jurisdiction. Colleagues describe her as practical in approach and steady under pressure.

Olaleye is an attorney at OLALEYE LAW FIRM, LLC, where she handles client matters that require attention to procedural detail and an understanding of differing state rules. Her role at the firm places her at the intersection of local practice and broader regional concerns. She balances client needs with the administrative and procedural demands of two bar memberships.

Her career has involved ongoing work across the administrative and courtroom settings that shape everyday legal practice. That work has required careful management of filings, calendaring, and communications in two courts systems. She has cultivated a working knowledge of how to move matters efficiently between offices and jurisdictions so that clients see coordinated representation rather than fragmented advocacy.

Olaleye’s practice style emphasizes clear communication and practical planning. She aims to explain options plainly and to identify steps that advance client goals. When cases require it, she arranges for local counsel or coordinates teams so that procedural and substantive concerns are handled by the lawyers best placed to act in each forum.

Outside of client files, she pays attention to the differences in local rules and courtroom customs. Those differences matter in scheduling, discovery practice, and initial case assessment. By staying attentive to local practice, she helps reduce surprises and keeps cases progressing on predictable timelines.

Her bilingual bar admission allows her to take on work that crosses state borders, whether that means addressing ancillary matters in a second state or advising clients whose activities or disputes span New York and Alabama. That dual-license status is part of the firm’s operating model and informs how cases are staffed and managed.

Today she remains active at OLALEYE LAW FIRM, LLC, representing clients in matters that involve both New York and Alabama law and overseeing coordination between the two jurisdictions.

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
Alabama

Office Locations

Main Office

 102 EAST WASHINGTON STREET DEMOPOLIS AL 36732